The Flyers head to Montreal tonight to take on the Canadiens, for the third and final time this season. Fresh off their Sunday win in Washington, the Flyers will face a Canadiens squad that's all but a lock to make the playoffs for a third straight season.

Over the weekend, the Phantoms lost two goalies -- one to injury, and one to an NHL call-up. The Flyers' ECHL affiliate also expanded their winning streak to 11 games -- matching a franchise record -- while claiming first place in the process.

02/09/2015

The Philadelphia Flyers have been playing NHL hockey since 1967-68. In 46 seasons, the 2004-05 lockout season not counted, they have made the postseason 37 times. General manager Ron Hextall has a feeling this season might be one of those rare years when the Flyers do not make the playoffs.

Flyers fans were treated to some good news late last week when the team announced that Kimmo Timonen would return to the ice, after undergoing treatment for blood clots.

Timonen, of course, will skate on his own until the beginning of next week at the latest, according to the seven-to-10 day timetable that he and the organization laid out. From there, a decision will be made as to when he could return to game action.

The question though, is where will Timonen and the Flyers go from there?